PFW 4.7 was written in a version of Visual Basic that was found to have a memory leak. When the developers discovered it and asked Microsoft to fix it, they were told to move up to the (then) latest version of VB befor they would fix it. You have a couple of choices -- upgrade to PFW 4.7i...
PFW 4.6 is not supported on XP. PFW 4.8a is the first version supported on Win 2000, and it should probably work OK on XP too. Problem could easily be the 16 bit code problem mentioned above -- PFW didn't move to 32 bit code until 4.8a (and even today some portions of Customization Workbench...
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